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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The latest on who is filing paperwork ahead of Pennsylvania’s deadline to get on the April 26 ballot for races including president, U.S. Senate and state attorney general (all times local):

7 p.m.

State officials say Donald Trump and John Kasich have filed enough signatures to get on Pennsylvania’s April 26 primary ballot. That’s 10 total candidates who filed to run for United States president in Pennsylvania.

The deadline to submit signatures was Tuesday at 5 p.m., and counting took a couple more hours. Court challenges could follow to test whether each candidate collected 2,000 legitimate signatures of registered voters in their political party.

Bernie Sanders’ campaign says it is filing signatures to get the Democrat from Vermont on Pennsylvania’s primary ballot for United States president. Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Department of State says former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush also filed paperwork for the Republican presidential primary.

The deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m.

Candidates must file enough signatures of registered voters in their political party to get their name on the April 26 primary ballot.

State officials say four other candidates for president have filed signatures, including Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republicans Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. John Kasich’s campaign says the Republican governor of Ohio is filing before the deadline, too.

Filing for U.S. Senate are Republican incumbent Pat Toomey and Democrats John Fetterman, Katie McGinty, Joe Sestak and Joe Vodvarka.

John Kasich’s campaign says the Ohio governor expects to join three other Republican candidates for president of the United States in filing paperwork to get on Pennsylvania’s primary ballot.

The deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. Candidates must file enough signatures of registered voters in their political party to get their name on the April 26 primary ballot.

The Pennsylvania Department of State says four other candidates for president have filed signatures, including Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republicans Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

Also on the ballot will be races for U.S. Senate and state attorney general.

Filing signatures for U.S. Senate are Republican incumbent Pat Toomey and Democrats Joe Sestak and John Fetterman. Katie McGinty’s campaign says the Democrat also is filing paperwork before the deadline.

Four candidates for president of the United States have filed voter signatures to get on Pennsylvania’s April 26 primary ballot, including Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republicans Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

That’s according to the Pennsylvania Department of State. Tuesday is the deadline for candidates to file enough signatures of registered voters in their political party to get their name on the ballot.

Also on the ballot will be races for U.S. Senate and state attorney general.

Already filing signatures for U.S. Senate are Republican incumbent Pat Toomey and Democrats Joe Sestak and John Fetterman.

Filers for attorney general include Republican John Rafferty and Democrats Josh Shapiro and Stephen Zappala. Democratic incumbent Kathleen Kane hasn’t filed yet, according to the Department of State.